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Intermode traces – fundamental interference phenomenon in quantum and wave physics

A E Kaplan1, P Stifter1, K A H van Leeuwen2, W E Lamb3 and W P Schleich1

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Highly regular spatio-temporal or multi-dimensional patterns in the quantum mechanical probability or classical field intensity distributions can appear due to pair interference between individual eigen-modes of the system forming the so called intermode traces. These patterns are strongly pronounced if the intermode traces are multi-degenerate. This phenomenon occurs in many areas of wave physics.


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Issue T76 (1998)

Received 21 October 1997



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